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What world history means to me is the stories of what happened in the past and how we led here to the present.

What interests me about world history is that I see everything as a story so actually I see it as reading a big story book but everything in there actually happened.what doesn't interest me is all the hw and projects ,but that comes in the package .

8000 BCE to 600 ce-
9000 BCE domestication of sheep, pigs ,goat and cattle.
5000 domestication of mace in mesopotamia .
3100 BCE the rise of egyptian civilization.
800 BCE rise of greek city states.
49 BCE julius caesar becomes dictator in rome
101 to 106 CE greatest spread of roman territory
600 CE to 1450 CE
570 CE to 632 CE of muhammad lived and born in mecca
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